quick, a soon ending Olympus auction !

Sure, I paid mine 115 $ and had to add about 30 $ for shipping.

I don't regret as its photo qualitys are really amazing but it's very strange, sometimes some cameras obtain so much bids and this one had only one bid and was sold for 49 $...
 
eBay seems to be that way. I've been watching auctions for specific camera models I'm interested in. When you get to the older cameras, selling prices can vary +/- 50% for the same condition item. If you're patient, eventually you can get a good deal.

Or what seems like a good deal. My problem with eBay cameras is that the seller may know nothing about the camera and can't tell you if it is working or not - or doesn't want to bother. I'm looking for an old Nikon now and have emailed 3 sellers my specific questions meant to determine if the Photomic meter is really working properly - none have answered.
 
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